An innovative nestable cat litter box is disclosed herein for use with pellet-type cat litter such as, for example, pine pellets. The nestable cat litter box comprises a bottom collection box, a middle support shell removably attachable to the bottom collection box, and an upper sift box removably attachable to the middle support shell. The upper sift box may be characterized as further including a bottom screen that has a plurality of discrete screen regions separated from one another and further sub-divided within each discrete screen by a plurality of first, second, and third intersecting cross members. In certain preferred embodiments, the depths of the first cross members are greater than the depths of the second cross members, and the depths of the second cross members are greater than depths of the third cross members.
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1. A nestable cat litter box for use with pellet type cat litter, comprising:
a bottom collection box, the bottom collection box including an inner collection box peripheral wall having a top ledge and an outer collection box peripheral wall concentric about the inner collection box peripheral wall,
a middle support shell removably attachable to the bottom collection box, the middle support shell including an outer shell peripheral wall that, when the middle support shell is positioned about and placed on the bottom collection box, sealingly abuts and frictionally fits together with the outer collection box peripheral wall, the middle support shell further including an inwardly and downwardly extending curved ledge connected to an upper portion of the outer shell peripheral wall, and
an upper sift box removably attachable to the middle support shell, the upper sift box including a matching bottom peripheral curved edge that, when the upper sift box is positioned within and placed on the middle support shell, sealingly abuts and frictionally fits together with the curved ledge of the middle support shell, the upper sift box further including a bottom screen, the bottom screen including a plurality of discrete screen regions separated from one another by a plurality of first intersecting cross members that span across the bottom screen, each discrete screen region including a plurality of spaced apart second intersecting cross members that span across each respective discrete screen region, the second intersecting cross members defining inner slit regions, and wherein a plurality of spaced apart third parallel cross members span across the spaced part second cross members so as to define a plurality of spaced apart parallel slits within each inner slit region, wherein the plurality of parallel slits within each inner slit region define alternating groups of parallel slits, wherein each group of parallel slits is substantially perpendicular to each adjacent group of parallel slits within each discrete screen area.
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The present invention relates generally to cat litter boxes and, more specifically, to cat litter boxes for use with pellet-type cat litter.
With respect to our domesticated feline friends, pine litter is a preferred litter for less tracking throughout the house. Pine pellet cat litter comes in the form of pellets and is very cheap for use a cat litter because it is made for other purposes that brings its cost down (e.g., horse bedding). A problem occurs when cat urine breaks down the pellets, creating a fine sawdust. This defeats the benefits as a low-tracking litter, requiring frequent cleaning. There are current cat litter box designs that have a box with sifting holes and a tray below to collect the resulting sawdust, but the trays are shallow and still require frequent cleaning (see, e.g., “Feline Pine Litter Box”). Many cat owners have also come up with DIY boxes to sift out the sawdust into a collection box below. Problems with DIY boxes include creating an efficient screen pattern and sealing odors from the waste in the collection box.
The present invention fulfills these needs and provides for further related advantages.
In brief, the present invention is directed to a nestable cat litter box (preferably, but not necessarily, for use with pellet-type cat litter such as, for example, pine pellets or any other similar type of plant-based pellet cat litter that breaks down to fine particles when exposed to cat urine), comprising: a bottom collection box; a middle support shell removably attachable to the bottom collection box; and an upper sift box removably attachable to the middle support shell. The upper sift box may be characterized as further including a bottom screen that has a plurality of discrete screen regions separated from one another by a plurality of first intersecting cross members that span across the bottom screen, wherein each discrete screen region includes a plurality of spaced apart second intersecting cross members that span across each respective discrete screen region, with the second intersecting cross members defining inner slit regions, and wherein a plurality of spaced apart third parallel cross members span across the spaced apart second cross members so as to define a plurality of spaced apart parallel slits within each inner slit region. The plurality of parallel slits within each inner slit region define alternating groups of parallel slits, wherein each group of parallel slits is substantially perpendicular to each adjacent group of parallel slits within each discrete screen area.
In certain preferred embodiments, the depths of the first cross members are greater than the depths of the second cross members, and the depths of the second cross members are greater than depths of the third cross members.
The innovative litter box disclosed herein consists essentially of three parts (i.e., a bottom collection box, a middle support shell, and an upper sift box) that, when used and nested together, maintain a clean, nearly dust-free environment in and around the litter box. This configuration also seals the waste litter below the upper sift box and inside the middle support shell, preventing unwanted odors from escaping into one's home. The bottom collection box is preferably sized and configured to fit most standard litter box liners, helping to make removal of the waste litter a relatively easy and clean process. In addition, the depth of the bottom collection box is preferably great enough to allow waste litter to collect over several days before cleaning is required.
At the bottom of the upper sifting box, an alternating square pattern of five equally spaced apart slits are defined, with each slit having a width that is slightly more than half the diameter of a pellet of a pellet-style litter (typically about ⅛ inch diameter). Each alternating square pattern of slits is small enough in size that directional scratching from a cat will be nearly parallel to some of the slits for each stroke of its paw. This allows for the efficient clearing of sawdust material from the upper sift box to the bottom collection box. Due to the plastic molded construction of the litter box, the alternating square patterns of slits preferably include additional support material extending vertically below, preferably with increased depth for each larger pattern (i.e., if material separating slits are at a depth of x, the square pattern around every 5 slits is at a depth of 2x, and a larger pattern surrounding groups of squares and the perimeter of entire pattern is at a depth of 3x). In this configuration and with only daily solid waste removal being necessary, minor scraping of the litter with a scoop or a cat scratching will keep the upper sift box clean for several days or weeks, depending on frequency of use.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become more readily apparent when reference is made to the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The drawings are intended to be illustrative of certain preferred embodiments of the present invention. Like reference numerals have been used to designate like features throughout the several views of the drawings.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. In the drawings, similar symbols or markings typically identify like or corresponding elements, unless context dictates otherwise. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the subject matter presented herein.
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The nestable cat litter box 10 of the present invention is preferably made of a thermoplastic such as, for example, a moldable polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE) type polymer (or other similar type of plastic), and is generally sized and configured to accommodate use by a domesticated house cat. The bottom collection box 12, the middle support shell 14, the upper sift box 16 are each preferably rectangular in shape with four opposing walls (as shown). In addition, the bottom collection box 12 is preferably sized and configured for lining with a standard size litter box liner 37.
While the present invention has been described in the context of the embodiments illustrated and described herein, the invention may be embodied in other specific ways or in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. Therefore, the described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing descriptions, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
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